OP is entitled to make political choices when selecting software.
Some of us have specific principles of which things like opt-out telemetry might run afoul.
OP will choose their software, I choose mine and you choose yours; none of us need to call each other petty or otherwise cast such negative judgement; a free market is a free market.
Suggesting you should be less judgemental is not white-knighting, nor is it irrational. Sorry bud, but not everyone thinks the way you do, different people have different principles.
Feel free to explain how either of the two comments of yours I've replied to represent principled discussion or added value, because I'm not seeing it.
It's a minor complaint, but I'm also evaluating it for a minor project.
I just don't like the fact that I can forget to add a flag once and, oh,
now I'm sending telemetry on my personal medical documents.
Meilisearch only sends anonymized telemetry events. We only send API endpoints usage; nothing like raw documents goes through the wire. You can look at the exhaustive list of all collected data on our website [1].
Hey PSeitz, Meilisearch CEO here. Sorry to hear that you failed to index a low volume of data. When did you last try Meilisearch? We have made significant improvements in the indexing speed. We have a customer with hundreds of gigabytes of raw data on our cloud, and it scales amazingly well. https://x.com/Kerollmops/status/1772575242885484864
Frankly, I'm okay with Meillisearch for instant search because y'all are clear about analytics choices, offer understandable FOSS Rust, and have a non-AGPL license. If/when we make some money, I'm in favor of $upporting and consulting of tools used to keep them alive out of self-interest.